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- Brian Hickman just wanted to dance to a Christian song at his school’s talent show. He ended up taking a stand for religious freedom.
- After over 10 years in court, Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Jack Phillips is still being sued.
- For years, the Tenneses sold their produce at a farmer’s market in East Lansing, Michigan. But then something changed.
- Brian Tingley challenged a Washington state law that prohibits young people from receiving private counseling to pursue personal goals in line with their faith.
- For eight years—and through three different court cases—Jack has been standing up to protect his freedom to live and work consistently with his beliefs.
- Laws must respect religious freedom and promote justice for all. The Equality Act doesn’t do that. Instead, it threatens Americans’ fundamental liberties.
- Skyline Wesleyan Church took a stand after a California agency required elective abortion coverage to be added to churches' employee health-care plans.
- Dr. Dovid Schwartz challenged a New York City law that would have limited his free speech as a psychotherapist.
- The Supreme Court ruled against Tom Rost of Harris Funeral Homes in its Bostock v. Clayton County decision.
- For pediatric nurse Sandra Rojas, abandoning her religious beliefs was not an option.